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Establishment of association helps bridge gaps in private ECCDs

Establishment of association helps bridge gaps in private ECCDs

Since its establishment, the Bhutan Early Childhood Education and Development Association (BECEDA) has helped private Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) centers to grow professionally, feel supported, and most importantly, ensure children have access to quality early childhood education regardless of location. Through the association, private ECCD proprietors have been able to convince parents about the importance of early childhood...

New vegetable market shed in Bajo to ease space crunch

New vegetable market shed in Bajo to ease space crunch

Vegetable vendors at Wangdue’s Bajo town will have a spacious market shed by the end of next year.  The construction of a new vegetable market shed is set to commence from June this year. Currently, vegetable vendors struggle with a space crunch at the existing market shed which accommodates more than 35 vendors. Due to the limited space, farmers from...

Bhutan records USD 6.15 M in SDF revenue in first quarter

Bhutan records USD 6.15 M in SDF revenue in first quarter

Over 17,000 tourists visited Bhutan last month, taking the total number of tourists for the first quarter to over 27,000. According to the March edition of the Monthly Tourism Bulletin, this is an increase compared to over 25,000 tourists during the same period last year.  The Department of Tourism recorded an estimated revenue of over USD 6.15 M from Sustainable...

Recovering addicts find hope and purpose through recycling programme, Phuentshogling

Recovering addicts find hope and purpose through recycling programme, Phuentshogling

SHE-Cycle Solutions, a women-led initiative, and Phuentshogling Thromde are not just transforming waste into valuable assets but also reshaping lives in Phuentshogling. What began as a simple project to craft accessories from discarded materials has become a life-changing journey for recovering addicts, offering them a powerful new path forward by keeping them engaged. At just 22 years old, Raj Kumar...

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